What if the core of a cleanroom door didn’t come from newly produced materials, but from an old cold room or a wall panel? We at KleanLabs® joined forces with Purman® to execute this objective to the highest standard. The two Central European companies developed an industrial-scale recycling method that gives end-of-life PU/PIR foams a
Sustainability and innovation go hand in hand in today’s world, especially in industrial environments where the quality of cleanroom products and environmental considerations are equally important. As part of our commitment to eco-friendly manufacturing, KleanLabs introduces cleanroom doors and components insulated with innovative recycled polyurethane foam, offering cutting-edge solutions that not only meet the highest
Hutoepito, the parent company of KleanLabs applied for a grant to fund research, development, and innovation activities. The HUF 197.85 million non-refundable grant for “closed-cell rigid polyurethane foam recycling“ was approved by the Ministry of Finance. The project is scheduled to be completed till 31 January 2025. As we use large quantities of polyurethane-based foams
If you are a frequent reader of industry news, you may have already come across the online magazine of Cleanroom Technology. They collect news from international sources on the hottest topics in the industry from clean room operators to contamination control specialist. If you have never heard about their website, we strongly encourage everyone in
